Man With a Van


One of the most entertaining films of all-time, Man With a Van is a hilarious sequel to the financial disaster Argyll and Costello Christmas classic It's a Wonderful Life. The same inscrutable American innocence that was the hallmark of the previous movie, Russell Brand plays the self-described Van Man, a man who travels back in time to modern-day New York City, where he falls in love with a young woman who works in a theater. However, instead of helping her, he chooses to run off with her in order to save his failing company... But will they be able to save their marriage or could Van Man destroy his family and his livelihood along the way?


If you think of Michael Caine, you probably think of him in one of his most famous scene in A Few Good Men, where he portrays a bad guy who's about to get executed by the authorities. In Man With a Van, however, Caine plays Robert "Bob" Wurzelbacher, an honest former moving truck driver who knows what it's like handling people's possessions as well as the Van Man himself. The film's story progresses and we learn more about the eccentric man, who has an enjoyable time doing it. He even ends up getting away with his own cousin, after being told that authorities would like to see his trucks. When two movers from across the border decide to stop at his home, things get worse.

Brand plays the role of the man who doesn't mind getting his hands dirty - literally. After lettingcheap man with a van near mebeat a hasty retreat out of his home and he is offered his own truck to handle the remaining work. The two movers are impressed by his capacity to complete the task quickly and effortlessly, and even getting the two trucks that he uses for the move to break some of the laws (one being related to the size of the front of his vehicles). If they are willing to help him out, Bob realizes that he has more going on within his own life that he thought. Yet, despite that, he's still committed to helping others and making life better for other people.


A troubled young girl named Beth finds herself having a difficult adjustment to her new life. She's always being targeted, but she's also very confused about her past life and the person she's expected to be in the new town. She shares with her family the story of moving from the city to Man With a Van, but they doubt her tales and she quickly becomes frightened of the town. The two movers from earlier help Beth out of a bind when they discover Bob's involvement with the move. The two of them are able to save Beth and make Beth feel at ease in her new place.

Eventually, Bob develops feelings for the local girl. Beth begins working with him and they eventually fall in love. Then the unthinkable happens, and their relationship is put on hold after Bob is laid off from his job at newscorp.

moving van rentalwould definitely recommend this book if you're someone who's been in a similar situation like Bob. It's an excellent read due to the fact that it's realistic and real. It's not a romantic tale like most books, but it's full of adventure and good lessons. It's not your usual emotional read, neither. There's no cute sidekicks as well as too many twists.

I'd recommend this book to those who likes humorous situations and enjoys an exciting plot. If that sounds like the case, then this is definitely worth reading. My favorite part was the time that Bob and Beth decided to live in a van that belonged to one of their mutual friends. The entire experience caused me to laugh several times. I also think the plot was enthralling. I had no major issues with the plot or the characters and I was captivated throughout the entire book.

Overall, this was a great book. It's realistic and I think readers would strongly recommend it. People who love to travel or who enjoy adventure and simply want to see how others deal with life in a funny sort of manner should definitely go through Man With a Van by Paul Therien. It's a short and enjoyable read with a quality plot.